Ancient building houses rare memorabilia and unique art pieces linked to a famous mentalist's life. The atmosphere is charismatic and engaging, with nonstop storytelling and live demonstrations. Visits require prior appointment and follow a structured, guided experience without free exploration.
Exhibits showcase a large collection of art pieces and valuable objects tied to Uri Geller's life story. The museum creates intriguing connections with art, politics, and security through unusual and impressive displays.
Engaging tours keep kids fully involved with a variety of fascinating collectibles. The museum suits children and youth well, offering an excellent activity for families.
Good to know
The museum tour is only available for groups with prior reservations.
Each tour lasts about one and a half hours, guided by Uri Geller.
Uri Geller performs a spoon-bending show at the end of the tour.
Glass blowing studio offers clean space with electrifying music and positive energy. Workshops run at a relaxed pace, blending fun and professionalism with a light, humorous atmosphere. Collaborative environment supports small groups and creative exploration.
Workshops focus on glass art with a unique, hands-on approach. The artist leads sessions that connect participants deeply to the creative process and the artwork.
Workshops suit curious and creative children well, with patient guidance for younger kids. Families enjoy hands-on activities that engage both adults and children.
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Reservations for workshops are recommended to secure a spot.
The workshop is suitable for families and creative individuals of all ages.
Yaron provides hands-on instruction and emphasizes safety during glass creation.
Natural history museum offers spacious, clean design with interactive exhibits and hands-on experiences for all ages. Bright, orderly layout includes a large balcony for breaks and views. Crowds can be heavy despite timed tickets, creating a lively atmosphere.
Exhibits feature interactive elements that visitors can click and sometimes touch. Staff explain exhibits clearly, including sections tailored for young children. Presentation is detailed and tangible, encouraging constant engagement.
Hands-on exhibits create a tangible learning experience about animals and nature. Kids find the museum fun and engaging, making it a great spot for families.
Good to know
Tickets must be purchased online in advance; no on-site sales available.
Parking costs 30 NIS in the underground lot.
The museum is stroller-friendly and accessible for all ages.
Modern heritage museum showcases interactive exhibits and hi-tech features in a spacious, well-curated setting. Bright, colorful design creates an optimistic atmosphere that invites reflection on cultural history. Visitors engage with diverse installations and enjoy amenities like an on-site cafe.
Exhibits focus on Jewish beliefs and customs with strong storytelling through photos and artifacts. Guided tours enhance understanding and make the displays more engaging.
Many interactive, hi-tech exhibits engage children, making history accessible and fun. The setup suits kids up to about 12 years old, offering an enriching experience for grades 1-5.
Good to know
Entry is free on Fridays, but booking in advance is required.
Free entry is also available on Thursdays for the religious population.
The tour in English is only available at 1pm.
Small, intimate museum housed in a beautiful, well-preserved building offers a pleasant, cozy atmosphere with eclectic art exhibitions including paintings and sculptures. Spaces feel warm and charming, inviting quiet reflection without crowds.
A sizable gallery space showcases an eclectic collection of art and artifacts with a focus on contemporary Israeli art. The atmosphere blends culture and creativity, though some temporary exhibits may be closed at times.
Activities include small drawing lessons for children in the museum hall. The museum offers interactive experiences suitable for both adults and children, encouraging creativity.
Good to know
Entry to the museum is free.
The museum charges 28 NIS per person.
The tour is free on Fridays.
Small, cozy museum operates in original studio with authentic atmosphere and lovingly furnished spaces. It tells a deep, inspiring story of survival, art, and history through personal artifacts and narratives. Visitors experience a blend of Holocaust themes with humor and love of life.
Art and history blend deeply with Holocaust themes and humor. The museum showcases Joseph Bau's multifaceted talents across art, cinema, and culture in a compact, engaging space.
Good to know
The museum may close in a year due to the demolition of the house.
The museum tells the life story of Yosef Bau, a Holocaust survivor and forger for the Mossad.
The small museum consists of 2 rooms (workshop) where the things of Joseph Bau are preserved.
Building overlooks the sea with stunning views and a picturesque outdoor lunch area. Interior spaces combine innovative technology like virtual reality with calm, inspiring atmosphere suited for intimate events and workshops.
Many interactive exhibits focus on technology and innovations. A replica of Shimon Peres' office appears among the displays. Guides provide detailed explanations about the exhibits.
Tours include digital devices that engage children from 2nd or 3rd grade and up. Guides encourage curiosity and participation, making the experience rich and interesting for kids and adults alike.
Good to know
Reservations are required for group tours to ensure availability.
The center is wheelchair accessible, making it easy to navigate.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly.
Museum spreads across a vast area with eclectic exhibits blending history and art. Visitors enjoy a quiet green space with a planetarium and cultural events adding variety. The setting combines renovated interiors and older buildings, creating a unique but unplanned layout.
Combines ancient and contemporary arts with a versatile mix of history and exhibits. Features well-organized art tours and exhibitions like the Art of Enchantment and historical dress displays.
Special events and guided tours engage children with interactive learning about earth and space. A planetarium and theater shows offer entertaining and educational experiences suitable for kids.
Good to know
Children up to 18 have free entry to the exhibition.
The planetarium requires a separate fee and is closed during the week.
Arrive 30 minutes early for parking, as spaces fill up quickly.
Large complex filled with colorful balloon art and themed rooms like jungle and space creates a spectacular visual experience. Crowds gather, making the atmosphere noisy and busy, though air-conditioning keeps it comfortable. Features include a balloon pool popular with children, adding playful energy to the space.
Exhibits feature breathtaking art that captures attention. The Balloon story showcases high level art that even kids find awe-inspiring. Touching the exhibits is not allowed.
Balloon sculptures impress with their creativity and are designed for children. An hour-long balloon tour entertains kids, and flying over the place adds to the fun.
Good to know
Tickets should be bought in advance to avoid long queues.
Expect overcrowding; arriving early in the morning is recommended.
The exhibit lasts about 30 minutes, but the balloon tour takes an hour.